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Tracy Tornado

Season 3 Episode 20 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

The history of the Tracy tornado recounted by Scott Thoma.

Compass host Jim Thoreen interviews Scott Thoma – a local author, historian and journalist who graduated from Tracy Area High School in 1977. The infamous June 13, 1968 tornado killed nine people, injured 125 and destroyed 11 homes. Thoma is helping to organize “Never Forget,” a 50-year remembrance event.

06/04/2018

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Compass

Tracy Tornado

Season 3 Episode 20 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Compass host Jim Thoreen interviews Scott Thoma – a local author, historian and journalist who graduated from Tracy Area High School in 1977. The infamous June 13, 1968 tornado killed nine people, injured 125 and destroyed 11 homes. Thoma is helping to organize “Never Forget,” a 50-year remembrance event.

06/04/2018

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